‘Once we got her to our home… her personality completely changed, y'all, it was WILD’: After five days of feeding and failed capture attempts, a terrified dog mom finally trusts her rescuers enough to drive away with them to her new furever home

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    We have a park by our house where people very often dump dogs. Over the last 4 years of living here me and my partner have rescued, rehabbed and rehoused 6 dogs from this park,
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    all dumped, some severely sick but saved. However - none aggressive. Today I was at the park with my dog and saw a (very clearly) dumped young pitbull mom,
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    it was clear she had given birth recently. She is very skinny and her tail is tucked between her legs. I tie my dog to a pole further away and approach her slowly and she shrinks. I
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    bend down to her level and she lets me pet the top of her head, but when I stand back up she growls and lunges. I scream and back away. She backs away. It was absolutely scary. I
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    get in my car. But I still sense she needs at least some food and water. I go back to my house down the street grab her a cup of food and water. I drive back, place them both outside
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    my car, all while not leaving my vehicle. She slowly approaches with caution and eats and drinks. She seems a little more open, but still, tail between her legs and jumpy.
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    Shortly after a couple walking their dogs approach and say the dog has been there for a few days, that she had a puppy tied to the pole with her that animal control took,
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    but that they couldn't capture the mom.
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    UPDATE: I've been going back to the park every day and every night to feet her and give her water. Yesterday I spent over an hour trying to get her into a crate, she refused.
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    Even with the best snacks. Then, I spent another hour trying to get her into the back of my car (no crate) she refused. Then I left my car at home, WALKED to the park with a
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    leash, but she was terrified and aggressive towards the leash I gave her the best treats we have! And although she will come To me, she won't come WITH me. She also seemed
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    to display some resource guarding towards an old car mat she's been laying on. Lastly, AC was called again, they tried to catch her again. No luck.
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    Here's my plan: I'm going to reach out to rescues, bully FB groups, etc and try to hire a trainer/professional to meet me at the park to give me a behavior assessment
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    and let me know whether or not they believe it's safe enough for me to continue to try to get her home. My situation: I live 2 minutes from this park. I have a partner and a dog
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    that looks JUST like her (a blue nose pittie girl)! This is why my heart is extra big towards here! No kids. So again, while I want to do my best to save her, I want to keep my current dog
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    and myself and my partner SAFE, and not get ourselves in a situation that we are no equipped to handle. I'll continue to update!
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    Most recent update: Last night, after feeding her for 5 days and animal control failing twice to capture her, I was able to get her into the back of my car with the help of my partner. She seems
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    to really love my partner, which is surprising since she seemed to not like men that she encounter at the park (animal control, a park ranger, stranger men wanting to help).
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    Once we got her to our home and in our large, fenced in back yard her personality completely changed, y'all, it was WILD. She went from being terrified and skittish to a complete love bug. She seemed
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    open, curious, relieved. She gave us kisses and cuddles until she feel asleep. We checked on her before going to bed and she stayed fast asleep until the morning.
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    This morning I drove her to the shelter to do her intake, get her vetted and spayed (she loved cruising with the car windows down). Unsurprisingly, she did not have a chip. While we were there
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    they actually told us they had her puppy! And contemplated having them reunited. But ultimately decided it wasn't a good idea given the time they had been away from each other, potential
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    germs, etc. I did get to see a picture of the puppy and she looked just like her mama | explained that my partner and I were going out of town this weekend, but would love to foster
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    her until she finds her forever home. So we are picking her back up next week. I will continue to keep y'all posted!

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